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Arisaig
The use of traditional ingredients in creative combinations and hearty portions is a recipe that has worked well for chef Stephen Bonomi, who opened the first Arisaig on Candleriggs in 2002.
Address: 140 St Vincent Street , City Centre, Glasgow
The Bothy
Although the menu reads as if written by Oor Wullie, dishes such as stovies, chicken pot roast or steak pie suggest that the Bothy's brand of Scottish cooking is refreshingly traditional.
Address: 1 Ruthven Lane , Hillhead, Glasgow
No. sixteen
A little gem of a restaurant with very friendly staff and ever changing impressive menu.
Address: Byres Road , Glasgow, G11 5JY
Baby Grand
Baby Grand in Elmbank Gardens is a Glasgow institution. Specialising in char grilled food. It has an open plan kitchen that allows diners to watch the cooking.
Address: 3 Elmbank Gardens , Charing Cross, Glasgow, G11 6NY
Roastit Bubbly Jocks
A cosy and excellent value restaurant in the west end of Glasgow. Scottish sourced ingredients.
Address: 450 Dumbarton Road , Glasgow, G11 6SE
Ubiquitous Chip, Glasgow
Original and traditional Scottish food in a beautiful setting.
Address: 12 Ashton Lane , Glasgow , G12 8SJ
Di Maggio's
Classic Italian food at reasonable prices. Outdoor eating available.
Address: 21 Royal Exchange Square , City Centre, Glasgow, G1 3AJ
Papingo
Whether your visit is for a light lunch or a relaxing dinner, service and attention to detail are our priorities. We pride ourselves in having excellent staff, complimenting our high standards of cuisine.
Address: 104 Bath Street , Glasgow, G2 2EN

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